November 23, 2024

renewable portfolio standard (RPS)

Appetite for Renewables Growing in Penn. Legislature
Democratic lawmakers in Pennsylvania appear more hungry than ever to transition the state’s electricity consumption to 100% renewable energy.
NE States See Mixed Results on Energy Policy
Industry participants gathered at the law offices of Brown Rudnick to hear NECEC provide updates on new energy legislation in all six New England states.
Women Shaping New England Energy Agenda, Group says
More than 200 people — nearly all women — gathered at UMass Boston for the annual summer meeting of New England Women in Energy and the Environment.
Nuclear, Gas Seen as Crucial to PJM’s Renewables Growth
PJM’s anticipated increase in renewables won’t succeed without the support of more reliable fossil fuels and nuclear reactors, industry analysts said.
Ohio Senate Clears Nuke Subsidy Bill
The Ohio Senate passed the Clean Air Act to curb state renewable energy mandates and create subsidies for nuclear and coal plants.
FirstEnergy Extends Clock on Ohio Nuke Plan
The clock may have run out for Ohio lawmakers to rescue nuclear power plants along Lake Erie, as a concession to renewable supporters failed to win a vote.
Carbon Pricing Study Navigates Shifting NY Landscape
Analysis Group’s Sue Tierney briefed NYISO’s Installed Capacity/Market Issues Working Group on the preliminary results of her firm’s carbon pricing study.
Building Decarbonization a Costly Priority for NE
Decarbonizing the building sector remains a top priority if Northeast states want to reach their climate targets by 2050, energy experts and regulators say.
Orsted Wins Record Offshore Wind Bid in NJ
Orsted’s 1,100-MW Ocean Wind project won the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’ first offshore wind power solicitation.
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: June 20, 2019
NYISO stakeholders were divided on whether New York's ambitious climate bill necessitates increased skepticism on carbon pricing or urgency on the effort.

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